What a day. Here we are just halfway through CES 2011 and the mobile landscape has been seriously altered, especially in the realm of Android. AT&T is now a serious Android contender provided they play their cards right with software, T-Mobile is getting a powerful new tablets, LG and SE are rallying, and Verizon is ready to rock our worlds with high… Read more

According to an article up on PCMag right now, Bobby Cha, managing director of the Korean based company Enspert, has information on the minimum requirements for Honeycomb to run on a device. Mr. Cha says that while screen size will not be a factor in deciding if a device can run Honeycomb–adding that screens are “going to go as small as 7… Read more

Announced via their My Opera blog, popular software developer Opera will have a tablet only version of their browser on display at CES. As you will see in the video below, Opera for tablets appears to be running on a Samsung Galaxy Tab, with a very familiar “all new” UI. Right from the beginning of the video demo you’ll notice Opera’s “Speed Dial” bookmark… Read more

This weekend, “America’s #1 LCD HDTV company,” Vizio, sent their CSO out for a Rose Bowl promotional video in which the executive hints at forthcoming products that are expected to be officially announced at CES in Las Vegas this week. During the spot (embedded below), Randy Waynick is seen sitting in the stands with what may or may not be Vizio’s new… Read more

There has been talk for several months surrounding Samsung’s development of a Galaxy Media Player, and Samsung has apparently confirmed the device and will be showing it off at CES next month. After launching the Galaxy S series of phones–which some found to be heavily influenced by the iPhone–and then the Galaxy Tab–which was without a doubt… Read more

Not more than a couple weeks ago, T-Mobile sent out a press release to help remind everyone where they are headed in the immediate future. On December 10th, the company said that they’d be working heavily on two things: more 4G, and tablets. Of course, the OS said tablets will run wasn’t mentioned, but I assume Android is a safe bet. Fast forward to… Read more

CES 2011 is only a mere 16 days away now, and the blog-sphere is already starting to hum with excitement on what will pop up. With companies like Motorola and Verizon doing nothing but egging us on, well what do you expect. Today we have not one, but two teasers on just some of what we’ll see at CES 2011. Verizon sent out a tweet today from their… Read more

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